The author is basically describing GNU Smalltalk, which has been around since the mid-90s, I believe. (Wikipedia says initial release 2003 but I'm pretty sure I saw it a long time before that. The GNU mailing list goes back to 2000 and even at that point references a 1.8 version...)
That's a Smalltalk without a GUI that fits well into the Unix environment.
That's a Smalltalk without a GUI that fits well into the Unix environment.